At Albion, Wis., Feb. 23d, 1881, Horace Bliven, aged 62 years. He came to Wisconsin in 1839, from Alfred, his native town, and settled at Milton. He was a boy underage, but was employed by Joseph Goodrich. He was a candidate at the first baptism of Seventh-day people in Wisconsin. He assisted in making benches for the first Seventh-day Baptist meeting held in Wisconsin; was baptized in Goodrich Lake by Elder Daniel Babcock, in 1841, and was one of the charter members of the Milton Church. By industry and economy he saved means to purchase a farm, and settled in Albion in 1843, where he has since resided. He was also a charter member of the Albion Church. He was married in 1843 to Charlotte Clement, who died two years ago. He leaves a family of eight children, five sons and three daughters, all of whom were present at his funeral, save the youngest daughter, who resides in New England. He was industrious, peaceable, benevolent, and honest; was one of the six or seven most liberal in support of the Academy. He was always a poor people's friend. The respect in which he was held was manifest in the large number who attended his funeral.
A. R. C.